Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Laressa Rios
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Pereira, Letícia Cerqueira, Cardoso, Andressa Rios, Andrade, Kaio Vinicius Freitas de, Santos Junior, Manoelito Coelho dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/68287
Resumo: Premature infants have an immature intestinal microbiota when compared to a full-term baby, colonized with a reduced number of beneficial bacterial species and, therefore, are more likely to have their microbiota populated by pathogenic species. The administration of probiotics can positively influence the intestinal colonization of premature babies. Thus, this study aimed to systematically review evidences of the effect of administering probiotics on the microbiota of premature newborns and their safety. It was designed as follows: population (premature newborns), intervention (probiotics), comparison (placebo or no treatment), outcome (changes in the microbiota of premature newborns), study type (randomized clinical trials). The studies were searched in the Cochrane Library, Medline via PubMed and Embase databases and, in a complementary way, through manual searches on Google Scholar and the Brazilian CAPES journal portal (www.periodicos.capes.gov.br). We included 23 studies involving 3,670 preterm infants, of which 65.2% (n=15) were classified as having a low risk of bias, 17.4% (n=4) with some risk of bias and 17.4% (n= 4) with high risk of bias. Probiotics have been used in order to colonize the intestinal microbiota. Finally, some Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains tested seem to have benefits and safety for the microbiota and health of premature newborns.
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spelling Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic revieweffectprobioticsprematuremicrobiotaBifidobacteriumLactobacillusPremature infants have an immature intestinal microbiota when compared to a full-term baby, colonized with a reduced number of beneficial bacterial species and, therefore, are more likely to have their microbiota populated by pathogenic species. The administration of probiotics can positively influence the intestinal colonization of premature babies. Thus, this study aimed to systematically review evidences of the effect of administering probiotics on the microbiota of premature newborns and their safety. It was designed as follows: population (premature newborns), intervention (probiotics), comparison (placebo or no treatment), outcome (changes in the microbiota of premature newborns), study type (randomized clinical trials). The studies were searched in the Cochrane Library, Medline via PubMed and Embase databases and, in a complementary way, through manual searches on Google Scholar and the Brazilian CAPES journal portal (www.periodicos.capes.gov.br). We included 23 studies involving 3,670 preterm infants, of which 65.2% (n=15) were classified as having a low risk of bias, 17.4% (n=4) with some risk of bias and 17.4% (n= 4) with high risk of bias. Probiotics have been used in order to colonize the intestinal microbiota. Finally, some Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains tested seem to have benefits and safety for the microbiota and health of premature newborns.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2024-03-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/6828710.34119/bjhrv7n2-184Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024); e68287Brazilian Journal of Health Review; Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2024); e68287Brazilian Journal of Health Review; v. 7 n. 2 (2024); e682872595-6825reponame:Brazilian Journal of Health Reviewinstname:Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)instacron:BJRHenghttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/68287/48586Cardoso, Laressa RiosPereira, Letícia CerqueiraCardoso, Andressa RiosAndrade, Kaio Vinicius Freitas deSantos Junior, Manoelito Coelho dosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-01T12:20:45Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/68287Revistahttp://www.brazilianjournals.com/index.php/BJHR/indexPRIhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/oai|| brazilianjhr@gmail.com2595-68252595-6825opendoar:2024-04-01T12:20:45Brazilian Journal of Health Review - Federação das Indústrias do Estado do Paraná (FIEP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
title Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
spellingShingle Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
Cardoso, Laressa Rios
effect
probiotics
premature
microbiota
Bifidobacterium
Lactobacillus
title_short Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
title_full Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
title_fullStr Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
title_sort Effect of probiotics on the intestinal microbiota of preterm and low birth weight infants: systematic review
author Cardoso, Laressa Rios
author_facet Cardoso, Laressa Rios
Pereira, Letícia Cerqueira
Cardoso, Andressa Rios
Andrade, Kaio Vinicius Freitas de
Santos Junior, Manoelito Coelho dos
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Letícia Cerqueira
Cardoso, Andressa Rios
Andrade, Kaio Vinicius Freitas de
Santos Junior, Manoelito Coelho dos
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Laressa Rios
Pereira, Letícia Cerqueira
Cardoso, Andressa Rios
Andrade, Kaio Vinicius Freitas de
Santos Junior, Manoelito Coelho dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv effect
probiotics
premature
microbiota
Bifidobacterium
Lactobacillus
topic effect
probiotics
premature
microbiota
Bifidobacterium
Lactobacillus
description Premature infants have an immature intestinal microbiota when compared to a full-term baby, colonized with a reduced number of beneficial bacterial species and, therefore, are more likely to have their microbiota populated by pathogenic species. The administration of probiotics can positively influence the intestinal colonization of premature babies. Thus, this study aimed to systematically review evidences of the effect of administering probiotics on the microbiota of premature newborns and their safety. It was designed as follows: population (premature newborns), intervention (probiotics), comparison (placebo or no treatment), outcome (changes in the microbiota of premature newborns), study type (randomized clinical trials). The studies were searched in the Cochrane Library, Medline via PubMed and Embase databases and, in a complementary way, through manual searches on Google Scholar and the Brazilian CAPES journal portal (www.periodicos.capes.gov.br). We included 23 studies involving 3,670 preterm infants, of which 65.2% (n=15) were classified as having a low risk of bias, 17.4% (n=4) with some risk of bias and 17.4% (n= 4) with high risk of bias. Probiotics have been used in order to colonize the intestinal microbiota. Finally, some Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains tested seem to have benefits and safety for the microbiota and health of premature newborns.
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